Re: How to Edit the Gnome Screen Saver?

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On Wed, 2003-09-24 at 21:26, Colburn wrote:
> I poked around in Help and via Google but could not figure out how to
> get at the Gnome screen saver files to edit them.
> 
> There is one image in the generic random screen saver file that brings
> up reddish flames and a face that appears satanic.
> 
> Since I run my notebook with RH9 and the gnome app at work at a
> Christian Bible College it really is bad form to have this particular
> image appear when I have visitors in the office!

Here's where to find it:
red hat --> Preferences --> Screensaver.
Look for the one called XFlame. You can change the default bitmap to
something else or disable this one altogether.

> On a happy note OpenOffice has earned great popularity at the College on
> the Windows boxes ... can Linux be far behind?

I have a similar problem because I'm an associate pastor at my church
and am working hard to deploy a Linux solution there. We're making
headway, which is good. The Senior Pastor has been using OpenOffice too
and seems to think it's just fine.

Cheers,

Chris

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